Adobe tucks in HDR editing and lens correction features that apparently didn't make the cut for Lightroom 4.0. Also: a high-profile Aperture user threatens to defect after feeling left in the dark.
The latest iteration of Adobe Lightroom reveals both refinement and new features. There’s plenty of competition for top billing, but the star of this show is how Adobe has integrated video management ...
Adobe has released version 4 of Photoshop Lightroom, its professional photo management application, following a beta period of about two months. But perhaps the biggest news is that Adobe has ...
Adobe's image editing and cataloging software supports 25 new cameras and addresses image-quality problems on Fujiflm's X-Trans and EXR sensors. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to 2024 and ...
Interesting - I've been contemplating moving from Aperture, sadly. Apple seems to have semi-abandoned the software again, and despite the leaps and bounds in functionality they added in Aperture 3.0 ...
Some of the new features look lame but apparently the brushes and localised editing features are greatly improved. I believe the beta creates a new catalog file so your LR3 edits will not be visible.
Teased for months, Adobe is finally gearing up to launch full Retina support in Lightroom with today’s announcement of the Lightroom 4.3 Release Candidate, now available in Adobe Labs. As Adobe ...
When Adobe last updated its photo-editing application Lightroom to a new version in January 2012, the changes were pretty substantial. Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 4 had an overhauled image-processing ...